Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Juno, The Blizzard of 2015

Juno sound so innocent. We'll not when it's a blizzard. Anyway, I don't have to let you know details of Juno. I'll talk about how we were when were couped up in the house with nowhere else to go. 

I was really scared at about 4am when I woke up. Mr. Hubbs had to report to work night shift so I was with the kids. I feel safe and secure when my husband is around. I feel he can solve any problem that comes our way. That night was scary. The wind was so strong I felt the huge glass window would just crack and that thought was with me the whole time so inward unable to sleep after that. I spent my time Instagram-ing the event. 

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Restaurant Review ( Legal Seafoods)

A long time ago, I used to write my reviews of the restaurants we visit. We like to eat out--- fancy or wall-in-the-hole. I stopped, I got harassed by someone  defending Fire and Ice in Boston's Back Bay. 

Anyway, I figured I'd write again so here's my first review. 

We used to frequent Legal Seafood. It's a  Massachusetts native. There used to be one by the South Shore Plaza but iwas always crowded and had that "bar" feeling rather than a family restaurant. We visited again today in their new location--at South Shore Place, by Sheraton Braintree. 

The place was packed but very subdued which I like. A short foyer greets you and right there is their bar outfitted with huge TVs. It's also where the oyster bar is. We were seated immediately and we got one of those back area. They had open kitchen concept, which is good if you want to see the food prep. For me, not a big deal. 

The wait-staff are well trained-- very warm and kept distance when signaled. I don't really like waiters/waitresses coming back to me ALL THE TIME. the ceiling is warm--- they had wood beams which matched the wood floors. Because they are on the second floor of the building, they had huge glass windows which afforded diners a view of the mall and highway. Hahahah! Seriously, it's beautiful out with the snow capped trees. 

The food is ok, not great. Seafood is fresh I have to say. They take pride in that.  The price is a little bit on the higher side and I would say expensive dining option for a family on a regular basis. 

I had their triple seafood. 

The shrimp is excellent but the clam strip is needing of more meat. Hahahah. They could have made whole clams with the price. 

Pherry had their fried shrimp. They were huge and fresh according to him but I know it wasn't at par compared to what he's had before coz he left one. If you know Pherry, he would not leave a shrimp, he loves them. 

Chris had their seafood casserole which according to him was smooth and really garlicky. He liked it. 

He let me  taste their scallop and it was fresh. 

Overall, I like the fact that the seafood is prepared fresh and you can see quality but the food is nothing to write home about. Considering the price, I would give it Not-So-Llaga. I have three rankings by the way--- Never Llaga, NotSo, VeryLlaga. To get the VeryLlaga one, price, quality and ambience should appeal to a family like ours  keep in mind, I don't mind paying premium if the food is great. I don't mind hole in the wall type if the food is great. 

Hope that helps! 
... And remember, food tastes better with family and friends!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Blackout Bullying

I know you've heard me so many times telling you how proud I am of my kids. As parents, we all take pride in many different ways--- academic excellence, sports actions or civic heroism. 

Today I will tell you how I am so proud of my daughter's Pinterest-worthy idea for anti-bullying week in school. She brainstormed a whole lot and came up with this: cheap,creative, easy and to the point! In advertising or any campaign-- these qualities are premium points. 

Here it is! 

And here is my pretty princess who has the most beautiful heart! 

Friday, January 9, 2015

It's Patriots Day in School

If you do not know by now, my kids go to Quincy Public. Also, I ltoo should know, I am a huge sports fan--- particularly football and basketball. But--- I am crazy over Tom Brady of the Patriots. 

Today, I was glad the first question of Josh was--- "mom, where's my Patriots' jersey?" 

Here are my lovely kiddos. Sadly, high school I believe don't do spirit days anymore. 


Then Josh' fiends from his old school came to see him!  

I bet Mr. Hubbs will be glued to the TV eventhough he is working tomorrow night! 

Go Pats! It's so good to be a Bostonian when you are a sports fan---- Celtics, Sox, Bruins, Pats and the Revs!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

New Year's Celebration

First things first: I was sick since the Sunday before the new year. So sick, I took 6 500mg Tylenol at 4pm hoping I'd be better for the new year. Nope, made me drowsy and by the time I woke up, I was at Wollaston ( my regular stop) stood up as fast and upon realizing I wasn't supposed to get off there, I went back right in but by then the doors have closed and I fell.to.the.platform--- face first. No, I never told anyone, no one cared enough to ask, I had one bruise on my right knee but I just attributed it to my pain killing skills. Ha! Anything to drown the pain. 

I took the kids to my in-laws where few friends and family celebrated new year with us. 

I am telling you, I have the most amazing friends. From non-sense talks to deep politics--- we can talk all about it. 




But my fave shots are the ones with my little munchkins!
I think it's Allen's debut on my blog! 

Jem and Ate KC!



And this kind of pictures are my fave. Depicts true meaning of family time. 

Hey KC, what with the eye?

On New Year's Day, we went to see few ice sculptures in Boston! 


Then we all decided to eat. Why not?

Then I woke up to this:
Oh bliss!
How about you, how's your new year?

 If I may be honest, my life is not perfect, far from it. But those who matters to me I know love me back and that's all I care. Sure, we need to vent, cry secretly, endure pain silently but in the end--- love triumphs, family wins and above all--- I rise --- slowly, heck-- painfully but I do. This year I claim it. It's for me. I love me. Because without that, I can't love back and I can't forgive and forget. Who am I kidding, I can't even construct a sentence properly because I am sobbing while typing this blog entry. When people really get to know me, they are amazed on how I live my life inspite of. There's  no trickery or facade I create, I just choose to be happy. I choose to care for and love my family. I choose to get up and rise every single morning and see the beauty of the world inspite of the darkness of the night. I get lonely and vengeful sure, but that's just for a moment. I shake it off and put a brave face on. 

The consequences of carrying the burden of pain is too much. It isn't hypocritical to smile inspite of either. It's life. It's life. It happens. Just think about the consequences of your words, actions to the people you say matters to you. Look at it this way, if you can trash talk your friends and loved ones--- what does it say about them? How about to you? If you built a family, stand by it, stand by them. If you have a friend, support her/him--- the only time you can be called such is when you actually defended your friend without their presence. 

How can you care for other children when you can't even care for your own? How can you greet your friends when you can't even kiss your wife, how can you plan a party when you can't buy a gift for your best friend? 

It's never too late to see the goodness of the people close to you. Sometimes we look too far for love or friendships or attention we neglect the people who loved you when you were no one and most likely to be there when you're by your lonesome. 

For this 2015, I want all of you to know, I'm not always the happy person you see. I have my own pains and sufferings, sometimes it's even hard to be me. 

I just rambling now. And crying and hurting. Happy new year, hope you're all happy!